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ttW I»S Said Betty, the Housewife, "From what I have seen, There's hardly a thing in the house it won't clean;" "What is 'it'?" enquired Mary, Who prided herself On always possessing The best on the shelf. Replied Betty, "The wonder I'm speaking about Is called 'Magic Mirror,' It is only just out. "It cleans' all your kettles, Your pots and your , Any bright metal work, Any bra'ssware or cans, The windows and glassware, The baths and the , It will polish so brightly They'll look 'in the pink'; The neighbours with envy Will call in to peep, And the wonder to me . It's surprisingly cheap." "The price? Only sevenpence, It is sold in a cake At all the good grocers, Now for your own Try it out for yourself; 'Magic Mirror's' the name, And I'll wager that you and I Just think the " "It is very well mannered, I've never m£t its match; It certainly never was 'brought up to scratch'; Not a scratch in a carload, It works like a charm, N 'Magic Mirror,' the Cleanser, Can never do harm." Now that you've read the jingle you know something about" Magic Mirror," the Magician of Cleansers, selling at the remarkably low price of sevenpence a pack (you can't get better at any price). But you don't know ALL about it until, like Betty, you put it to the test yourself. And in giving it a trial you stand a chance of winning £lO in prize money. CONDITIONS - The jingle at the side has a word missing at the end of each line that is marked with a dash. Simply fill in a word which you consider most suitably rhymes in eacli blank (there arc 4 blanks in all), and the Proprietors will award to the entrant who supplies (in the Proprietors' opinion) the most suitable answer, the sum of £lO cash. The quickest way to do this is to clip the whole jingle from the paper and write or print the word you select to rhyme' (pencil will do) in the blank space provided. SIMPLE AS YOU LIKE. Send in as many entries as you choose, the only condition being that each entry must be accompanied by an empty wrapper from a cake of "Magic Mirror," the scratchless Cleanser, obtainable at all stores. Post your entry to:— The Mcßae Manufacturing Co., Bangor Street, Christchurch. Entries must be posted not later than September 18th. Don't think this is too good to be true—the simple facts are just as stated. Somebody must win £lO straight out—the prize money will not be split up. See closing date above and make sure your entry is posted in plenty of time. No correspondence, will be entered into in connection with this competition, but the successful competitor's nami will be advertised in this paper on September 25th, and in all matters the decision of The Mcßae Manufacturing Co. will be final. Somebody must win the £lo—it might be you, and the cheque will be posted immediately on publication of name. Send your name and full address, stating whether Mr., Mrs. or Miss, attached to an empty wrapper of "Magic Mirror" not later than September 18th. »s** ■ TWO KNOBS OF MAGIC BAG BLUE In addition to getting the best value best quality Cleanser in a cake of "Magic Mirror" at 7d., the Proprietors are giving, with each cake of "Magic Mirror" two knobs of Magic Bag Blue. ; This is a FREE GIFT made purely to introduce the wonderful value and quality of "Magic" Bag Blue. Once you've used it you won't bother , about others. * The "Magic" Bag Blue will be given away with "Magic Mirror" for a [ limited time—maybe for ten days only, so get in early. I Tours for service, _ _ c>A«> ?CHATCH LETT CIEAAfTEH

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for Concha and Colds, never fails.—Advt. The largest marionette show ever assembled, the Teatro dei Piccoli, comprising 800 puppets, 300 scenes and 30 operators, lately completed its. 12,000 th performance before 10,000,000 persons in 30 countries. Some of the "actors" go through such intricate acts that they require 30 wires and four operators at a time.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22053, 8 September 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22053, 8 September 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22053, 8 September 1933, Page 2